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CVPA-F34k 'Naja' Attack VTOL . . CVPA-F34k ‘Naja’ Attack VTOL™
Lore: The Naja is one of the oldest continual serving dedicated atmospheric aircraft still used by the United Colonial Military. It has seen use during the Border Wars, the Contact War, and numerous other engagements. Throughout its history the Naja has had countless upgrades and improvements/modernizations designed to extend service lifespan. When Borsch Aerodynamics won the contract to replace the Naja with a newer more advanced aircraft the company did not veer far from the proven design of the Naja when they created the CVT-Gs39 ‘Shrike’. However, the cost of manufacturing new aircraft was considerably high for the newly formed United Colonies, as such the Shrike never truly replaced the Naja, and most Shrikes now augment the UCM’s existing Naja squadrons. The CVPA-F34k ‘Naja’ is a single pilot twin engine fast response vertical takeoff and landing atmospheric fighter, these nimble craft are primarily deployed as a dedicated ground attack/support role aircraft. While the Naja is a fast and maneuverable fighter it lacks many of the capabilities necessary for effective air to air combat and therefore generally stays under 4500 meters when in combat actions.
The Naja is a highly versatile aircraft equipped with a nose mounted 20mm G3h ‘Storm’ gatling cannon, this four barreled liquid cooled electric weapon is used primarily to engage lightly armored vehicles, aircraft and infantry fortified positions and structures. The load bearing hard points allow for a variety of ordinance attachments including missiles, rocket pods, precision guided bombs, and even surveillance equipment. The aircraft is equipped with several countermeasure systems, chaff and flares are deployed by two tail mounted launch tubes, and a electronic jamming suite is located beneath the cockpit. A unique drive system to the Naja is a pair of grav panels that are mounted below the tail joint to the body, while not used to augment propulsion or lift they do assist with pinpoint maneuverability that make the Naja incredibly responsive.
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